Ukraine's drone attack forces airport closures around Moscow, Russia says
Russian air defenses intercepted 193 Ukrainian drones nationwide, including 34 over Moscow, forcing temporary closure of Domodedovo and Zhukovsky airports, officials said.
- Ukraine launched a major drone attack on Moscow on October 26-27, targeting the city with 34 drones, as reported by Mayor Sergey Sobyanin.
- Russian air defense systems shot down a total of 34 drones flying toward Moscow, as reported by Mayor Sobyanin.
- Explosions were reported in various parts of Moscow, with no casualties confirmed, according to Russian Telegram channels.
- The closure of Domodedovo and Zhukovsky airports occurred due to the drone attacks, according to Mayor Sobyanin.
- There has been no immediate comment from Ukrainian authorities regarding the drone strikes.
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